If your pal insists you partake in whatever negativity she is up to, blows up at you or quits calling you, you haven't lost much. |
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When Shilling himself first arrived to partake in West Coast water sports, he bodysurfed naked. |
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Before you partake your journey to perform your hajj, there are certain things that you should always remember to do. |
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Most young people, myself included, do not commit crime or partake in acts of violence. |
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Ben, if you don't believe in violence against non-white people, why did you so actively partake in it? |
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No planning was made to partake in such activities, it was completely impromptu. |
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When researching beer, why not go to the local brewery and partake of the tour. |
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The plot elements partake of pure melodrama, but the treatment raises the story to another level. |
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He had to partake in other activities that day and put the Mets out of his mind. |
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The second fact Ducan misses is that many innovative poets partake of a range of literary and non-literary avant-garde practices. |
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These are based on the observation that expenditure is typically necessary to partake in such recreational activities. |
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Lake Havasu spring breakers can partake in boating, fishing, swimming, and white water rafting. |
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If you're going to partake in such activity, you need to know what you're doing. |
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In this particular case, it's a mob of undertakers who partake in a bit of racketeering and diamond theft on the side. |
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Community composting is in itself the most rewarding activity that a group can partake in. |
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They partake in a silly and harmless activity and then disperse at a given time. |
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For now, however, I think it would be a good idea not to partake of any food or drink from anyone but the hotel. |
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Come the day, and a considerable crowd assembled to partake of free food and drink. |
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As your breathing partakes of the circumfluent air, so let your thinking partake of the circumfluent Mind. |
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Audiences can now partake of French films at their favorite cineplex in the capital. |
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All persons are sacred, because they partake of the divine, as no animal does. |
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They were a bunch of raggle-taggle wanderers, individuals, cast away from society to partake on the last quest of each of their lives. |
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People still like the image of a big white wedding and partake in the ceremony regardless of religious views. |
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I'm afraid you will have to enjoy this one vicariously, however, as only the chosen few can partake. |
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This psalm blesses us with the promise that our lives have meaning and partake of the majesty of God. |
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I suppose I forgot to mention it, but as a rule we don't allow renegades to partake in raids on the houses they used to belong to. |
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For instance, it has been claimed that events supervene on their participants, or that objects depend on the events in which they partake. |
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It is not necessary to provide catering as many visitors prefer to self cater or to partake of local cuisine. |
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So I went to a trendy lounge in my neighborhood on Friday night and decided to partake in the Pabst Blue Ribbon revival. |
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He is expected to partake in a public interview on a flying visit to Cork on Saturday. |
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It attracts people from the four corners of the earth and each year there are more new fans showing up to partake of the music and craic. |
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In New Testament language, he wants to partake of the bread of life and drink the living water. |
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You could see the struggle in his face as he weighed whether cutting into it was a photo op he wanted to partake in. |
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Hyphens and adverbs partake of this concatenation of the style that ends up creating hypallages. |
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They binge on Thai food, drink and make merry, take the sun and gleefully partake in Pattaya's rowdy nightlife. |
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It did not meet a very happy fate in the High Court though and those elements of my argument which partake of that quality are difficult to put. |
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But we had come to partake, and we were ushered into the Chrysanthemum Palace to be met by smiling waiters in red mandarin coats. |
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He questions how the act could be such a sin if only the holiest females seem to partake in such an activity. |
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Titus and Dave partake in some base-jumping off a local bridge, until a fellow jumper suffers a fatal accident. |
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I was glad when he left them because I was a vegetarian and didn't wish to partake of any beefy, meaty nonsense. |
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Suddenly, whole battalions of people with weird, rat-like faces were able to partake in a pastime previously denied them. |
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She is initially intimidated and appalled, but eventually conquers her fear to partake, indeed to star, in the jock beanfeast. |
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While its protagonists partake in awkward coupling and underage tippling, Gilligan's book is in fact a rather old-fashioned teen romance. |
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I can never get over the shock of seeing Jake actually partake in classroom activities. |
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A pot of sorghum beer is placed in the center of the room with numerous reed straws, and participants come forward to partake. |
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According to devotees, pilgrimage to the Nizamuddin shrine enables them to partake of the saint's blessedness. |
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As far as I know, until he separates himself from his current wife, the only sacrament of which he may partake is extreme unction, and only that if he repents his remarriage. |
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The Liebeck jury intuited that the only way to punish this logic of bigness was to partake of it. |
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This isn't a deal breaker, it just requires a little extra effort to partake in the main reason to choose this destination. |
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All libations denote a sacrifice to the deity, but the one in the meal-context denotes a sharing with the god as all partake of the same drinking of wine. |
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Painting, for him should imitate the roundness of sculptured forms, and architecture, too, must partake of the organic qualities of the human figure. |
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To partake of the Eucharist is to partake of Christ himself, and to enter into sacramental communion with our Lord we must all be properly disposed. |
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Though they eat three times a day on Saturdays and Sundays, for the rest of the week they eat only once a day, when they partake of a communal evening supper. |
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This world is a horrid cancer that no decent soul should ever partake from. |
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It's an early spring day in New York and the city is alive, buzzing with Manhattanites who have ventured out from hibernation to partake in the unseasonably warm weather. |
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The point of fasting is not to die, just to suffer a little and those who cannot partake donate to feed the truly hungry. |
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In the past, the Malays were tied to their agrarian communities, and the British brought in Chinese and Indians to partake in different spheres of economic activities. |
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He was also a Captain in the burgher militia, making him the first known Uys to partake in the long military tradition of the family in South Africa. |
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Manu has declared that those Brahmanas who are thieves, outcasts, eunuchs, or atheists are unworthy to partake of oblations offered to gods and ancestors. |
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Refusing to partake of offered food or drink is considered a grave insult. |
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They both partake of an autumnal quality, a sense of approaching darkness. |
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This secularizing process is a complex one, for many Igbo masquerades partake, in some degree, of the extant energies of the ancestors or spirits that inhabit the world. |
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I was excited to think that I could get all dressed up and wear my new fascinator and see her and partake in the social activities, the champagne drinking, etc. |
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To what degree did Poussin's interest in the modes, apparently concurrent with his initial interest in healing images, partake of the wide fascination with occult powers? |
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Humans are quick to partake in the floccinaucinihilipilification process, it has happened before and it will happen repeatedly until evolution explicates perfect men. |
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I wonder at people who so casually regard and partake of the Eucharist, of those jaunty genuflectors who never make it even halfway to the floor but give a kind of bob. |
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More Transcendental company was on hand, including the Reverend George Ripley, to partake in an Elysian feast of preserved Greek roses and oranges. |
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The top floor will house an ice cream parlour, where visitors can partake of Fortnum's famous Knickerbocker Glory. |
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Participants consume a miracle berry and then partake in tasting a range of sour and acidic foods. |
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I've opened an account with Wikipedia so that I can contribute and partake in the project. |
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Upon the whole, as the author seems to share all the common miseries of life, he appears to partake likewise of its lenitives and abatements. |
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Within the United Kingdom, nearly half of all adults partake in one or more sporting activity each week. |
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Chuckling, we admitted that we would probably partake in a few pints of the black stuff that evening. |
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I'm pro the freedom to smoke and the freedom to grow and pass and partake. |
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Only as formed matter does matter partake of the Godlikeness of created things and beings. |
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Enraptures a man to foretake his pleasure, And capture a woman to partake her treasure. |
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We even invited the opposition to partake of a post-match finger buffet, laid on at the Drum and Monkey. |
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It was a special joy for the children as they not only were able to partake of the scrumptious cake but also took home a beach ball. |
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Regardless of the firm size, big or small, they can partake in entrepreneurship opportunities. |
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Chapter 12 states that all who are justified also partake in the grace of adoption and become children of God. |
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Of those who attend the Memorial a small minority worldwide partake of the wine and unleavened bread. |
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Between these two extremes we have the great majority of social actions which partake partly of the one sphere and partly of the other. |
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The circulation of cultures enables individuals to partake in extended social relations that cross national and regional borders. |
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After more natives arrive to partake in a cannibal feast, Crusoe and Friday kill most of the natives and save two prisoners. |
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He would not partake in religious rituals or customs and oddly meditated alone. |
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In the former, the student needs to partake in natural communicative situations. |
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The papacy further refined the practice in the Mass in the Late Middle Ages, holding that the clergy alone was allowed to partake of the wine in the Eucharist. |
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Neither Mr Toots nor Mr Feeder could partake of this or any other snuff, even in the most stinted and moderate degree, without being seized with convulsions of sneezing. |
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Then, on top of all that, at the same time, many receiving the sacred elements partake of the non-Anglican practice of intinction, dipping the host in the consecrated wine. |
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Yet, although The Ballets Muses and Beyond shares its name with the latter, Caddy's monograph does not partake in the Coliseum's lionization of the Russian troupe. |
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In April, Truro prepares to partake in the Britain in Bloom competition, with many floral displays and hanging baskets dotted around the city throughout the summer. |
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Participants will partake in meals with locals, olive oil tutorials from a respected master, wine tastings with award-winning oenologists, and more. |
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She knew how to tease beauty out of waxy rock, and to experience her rutabaga casserole was to partake of a miracle of transformation rivalling the one that killed my prince. |
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Most often they were completely unable to partake in the outdoor food markets that the general population utilized as most of the food for sale was not kosher. |
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After being discharged, it was recommended by doctors of Hazelden that Clapton not partake in any activities that would act as triggers for his alcoholism or stress. |
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